Thank you for another great video! You explained the functions of the circuit very well. But, I would really like to see a proper schematic. Here's an example of why... I heard you say that the HEI is driven with a pulse. I t-h-i-n-k I heard you say, later, that the pulse is 5 volts in amplitude. I saw what I t-h-i-n-k is a LM7805 on your control board. However, that TO-220 package m-i-g-h-t be a MOSFET. The emphasis is for fun, but it makes the point that the circuit could be better communicated with a schematic. I guess the question remains... What is the TO-220 package on the board? This is a great project! Useful, very doable, will save the repair-person a buck on equipment and time on the repair. You have made a valuable contribution to the DIY community. Much appreciated!
I left it up to the viewers to pick their clock source. Most will probably want to use a microcontroller or a circuit with different RPM range. If you want the schematic of the circuit in the video it is described in this video: ruclips.net/video/tyZVSL5F26I/видео.html or you can check the 555 timer data sheet for an astable clock source. The TO-220 package is a 7806 voltage regulator powering the 555 timer. I used 6 volts as the 555 timer output is not rail to rail. It is something I just do but a 7805 will also work.
hello sir, at 4:20 you show a diagram, where primary and secondary are switched via points to groud. I am not sure that is correct, the secondary (High Voltage side) is always connected to ground. Please let me know!
There is a condenser (capacitor) connected across the breaker points ( not shown in the diagram ) which supplies a ground to the secondary high voltage side when the points open, enabling a spark to jump to ground.
This is great. I am using same exact HEI module in my 1964 Ford Falcon! It would be great if you can come up way to use GM LS1 or LS2 ignition coil. Coil has in-built igniter that is ECU controlled and very compact. Dwell begins when ECU signal goes high (more than 4V). Spark Event occurs when ECU signal goes low (less than 1 V). Recommend Dwell Time: 3.5mS @ 14.4V. I tested it with simple 12v on/off switch and it works but it would need to be controlled the distributor which has a magnetic pickup and puts out a sinewave. Can I use a rectifier bridge (1N4007) without capacitor to simulate DC high and low?
1964 was a good year for the Falcon. The sine wave variable reluctance (VR) signal has to changed into a square wave, and then find the zero crosssing that causes the spark event. It would be easier to go back to the points/condenser distributor which has a defined on/off signal and just use a logic circuit to trigger the coil.
@@0033mer I actually though about using points distributor. In my 64 Falcon, I have 5.0 V8 out of Ford Explorer with aftermarket roller cam. I would be have purchase new distributor and change the gear for roller cam. The 1N4007 are inexpensive and are few dollars on Amazon and I figure its worth trying. Can I use a rectifier bridge (1N4007) without capacitor to simulate DC high and low? Also lots of other people may like to the LS coil/igniter if there was a simpler solution without replacing the distributor.
If you use a bridge rectifier you will double the frequency of the VR sine wave and get multiple firings. You have to trigger on the zero crossing of the VR signal which is the vertical portion of the signal. Check this video where I have shown a screenshot of the VR signal. ruclips.net/video/wkY6aDSOSgk/видео.html You can use a MAX9924 IC to decode the zero crossing of the waveform.
This is great stuff and has piqued my curiosity, specifically at 8:00 on the video where you use a Tiny2040 to read RPM and then program the advance curve. I know very little about arduinos and other microcontroller boards but I know I want to! Could you please share some more information on how you used the 2040 to alter timing curves? Would it also be possible to introduce rev-limiting capabilities as well? Thank you!
The RP2040 is simulating a Pazon ignition module for motorcycles. ( check online for details) The RP2040 is monitoring the RPM using Tach pulses, so it knows the engine speed. A pickup (VR) on the cam will trigger at 38 degrees BTDC. The RP2040 will calculate a delay before the spark signal is sent. The shorter delay the more advance. With these input signals a custon advance curve can made. Check out my video on variable reluctance triggers. ruclips.net/video/wkY6aDSOSgk/видео.html
@@0033mer thanks for the quick response. I'm using a distributor with hei still and all of that makes sense. I guess I need to dig deeper into how to the RP2040 works first.
nice job, I wonder how you got rid of the back EMF of the coil when it is disconnected - or maybe the HEI module has a snubber circuit inside it that takes care of the problem
Inside the module is a MC3334 IC driving a 400 volt NPN Darlington transistor with a 350 volt Zener clamp for back EMF transients. Check out Fig 6 for schematic. datasheet.octopart.com/MCZ3334EF-Freescale-Semiconductor-datasheet-12533592.pdf
@@0033mer so the schematics depicted on 6:45 is drawn for simplicity to show the module's general idea, in reality it has a much more complicated circuitry
hello! i would like to make contact with you. Will this work on 4 cylinder motorcycle? how do you adjust angle of fire? Can you make ignition system for 4 cylinder bike with exact timing?
Which of the part in the circuit (555 timer) to adjust to make the dwell time a little longer ? I think i did this circuit based on your other video but the dwell time too fast. Increase the resistor value or add more cap will make more dwell time?
I apologize of I am missing this: What are the parts in the circuit board? Please and thank you! (Also awesome informative video. I knew how the part plugged in, I did not understand how/what it did!)
The circuit is a 555 timer in astable mode. Check on line for many example circuit diagrams. It is similar to the 555 circuit in this video: ruclips.net/video/tyZVSL5F26I/видео.html
Excellent. I understand a very small amount of circuit board stuff, soldering, breadboards, but I don't really understand the schematic you have drawn out in the video. Do you have a video step by step more detailed on exactly how to assemble this tester? Or how can I get one assembled already?? Thx MK Florida, US
Though this is scaled to fire and simulate up to 6000 rpm 4 stroke engine, that's only a single spark plug firing simulation. In other words... 6000/2 (at the cam shaft) ='s 3000 rpm. 3000rpm/60 seconds = 50 htz. In a V8, the frequency and firing per second (a.k.a. htz ) would be as follows: 6000/2= 3000 rpm cam speed. 3000 x 8 (cylinders) = 24000 per minute. 24,000 rpm/ 60 seconds = 400 Htz. Concluding: To emulate a 6000 rmp V8 automobile the coil should fire @ 400Hz; 8 times illustrated here. And yes, these GM coils can do that. 😊
The simulation is for a single cylinder engine as indicated in the description box. I build microcontroller based ignition systems as shown in the video to upgrade vintage single cylinder motorcycle engines, similar to a Pazon system.
No ... the coil and control circuitry is sealed in the COP module. If you want to test a COP module check out this video: ruclips.net/video/tyZVSL5F26I/видео.html
This is baller! Adding this to my list of things to do for my car stuff.
This video is for LS2 coils: ruclips.net/video/ftT3hxgbxCM/видео.html
Impressive circuit
Hi, did you have a video on the advance circuit that you show at 7:55 ?
or any info so i can make one....cheers Brett
Thank you for another great video! You explained the functions of the circuit very well. But, I would really like to see a proper schematic. Here's an example of why... I heard you say that the HEI is driven with a pulse. I t-h-i-n-k I heard you say, later, that the pulse is 5 volts in amplitude. I saw what I t-h-i-n-k is a LM7805 on your control board. However, that TO-220 package m-i-g-h-t be a MOSFET. The emphasis is for fun, but it makes the point that the circuit could be better communicated with a schematic. I guess the question remains... What is the TO-220 package on the board? This is a great project! Useful, very doable, will save the repair-person a buck on equipment and time on the repair. You have made a valuable contribution to the DIY community. Much appreciated!
I left it up to the viewers to pick their clock source. Most will probably want to use a microcontroller or a circuit with different RPM range. If you want the schematic of the circuit in the video it is described in this video: ruclips.net/video/tyZVSL5F26I/видео.html
or you can check the 555 timer data sheet for an astable clock source. The TO-220 package is a 7806 voltage regulator powering the 555 timer. I used 6 volts as the 555 timer output is not rail to rail. It is something I just do but a 7805 will also work.
hello sir, at 4:20 you show a diagram, where primary and secondary are switched via points to groud. I am not sure that is correct, the secondary (High Voltage side) is always connected to ground. Please let me know!
There is a condenser (capacitor) connected across the breaker points ( not shown in the diagram ) which supplies a ground to the secondary high voltage side when the points open, enabling a spark to jump to ground.
can you try a 555 to trigger multi spark. you know pertronix did it with just ICM
This is great. I am using same exact HEI module in my 1964 Ford Falcon! It would be great if you can come up way to use GM LS1 or LS2 ignition coil. Coil has in-built igniter that is ECU controlled
and very compact. Dwell begins when ECU signal goes high (more than 4V). Spark Event occurs when ECU signal goes low (less than 1 V). Recommend Dwell Time: 3.5mS @ 14.4V. I tested it with simple 12v on/off switch and it works but it would need to be controlled the distributor which has a magnetic pickup and puts out a sinewave. Can I use a rectifier bridge (1N4007) without capacitor to simulate DC high and low?
1964 was a good year for the Falcon. The sine wave variable reluctance (VR) signal has to changed into a square wave, and then find the zero crosssing that causes the spark event. It would be easier to go back to the points/condenser distributor which has a defined on/off signal and just use a logic circuit to trigger the coil.
@@0033mer I actually though about using points distributor. In my 64 Falcon, I have 5.0 V8 out of Ford Explorer with aftermarket roller cam. I would be have purchase new distributor and change the gear for roller cam. The 1N4007 are inexpensive and are few dollars on Amazon and I figure its worth trying. Can I use a rectifier bridge (1N4007) without capacitor to simulate DC high and low? Also lots of other people may like to the LS coil/igniter if there was a simpler solution without replacing the distributor.
If you use a bridge rectifier you will double the frequency of the VR sine wave and get multiple firings. You have to trigger on the zero crossing of the VR signal which is the vertical portion of the signal. Check this video where I have shown a screenshot of the VR signal. ruclips.net/video/wkY6aDSOSgk/видео.html
You can use a MAX9924 IC to decode the zero crossing of the waveform.
I did some reading. The MAX9924 would work. However, can I use Half Wave Rectifier ?
That was awesome video
Thanks for the feedback. Appreciate that.
This is great stuff and has piqued my curiosity, specifically at 8:00 on the video where you use a Tiny2040 to read RPM and then program the advance curve. I know very little about arduinos and other microcontroller boards but I know I want to! Could you please share some more information on how you used the 2040 to alter timing curves? Would it also be possible to introduce rev-limiting capabilities as well? Thank you!
The RP2040 is simulating a Pazon ignition module for motorcycles. ( check online for details)
The RP2040 is monitoring the RPM using Tach pulses, so it knows the engine speed.
A pickup (VR) on the cam will trigger at 38 degrees BTDC. The RP2040 will calculate a delay before the spark signal is sent. The shorter delay the more advance. With these input signals a custon advance curve can made.
Check out my video on variable reluctance triggers.
ruclips.net/video/wkY6aDSOSgk/видео.html
@@0033mer thanks for the quick response. I'm using a distributor with hei still and all of that makes sense. I guess I need to dig deeper into how to the RP2040 works first.
In the thirty-seventh minute, it is assumed that when the metal is brought close to the LED lights up, and not the other way around
Amazing !
My hero
HEI distributors are very handy and can also be used to troubleshoot other small engines.
ruclips.net/video/wkY6aDSOSgk/видео.html
nice job, I wonder how you got rid of the back EMF of the coil when it is disconnected - or maybe the HEI module has a snubber circuit inside it that takes care of the problem
Inside the module is a MC3334 IC driving a 400 volt NPN Darlington transistor with a 350 volt Zener clamp for back EMF transients. Check out Fig 6 for schematic.
datasheet.octopart.com/MCZ3334EF-Freescale-Semiconductor-datasheet-12533592.pdf
@@0033mer so the schematics depicted on 6:45 is drawn for simplicity to show the module's general idea, in reality it has a much more complicated circuitry
Yes .. the module operation is quite complex with auto dwell control and current limiting features.
hello! i would like to make contact with you. Will this work on 4 cylinder motorcycle? how do you adjust angle of fire? Can you make ignition system for 4 cylinder bike with exact timing?
Which of the part in the circuit (555 timer) to adjust to make the dwell time a little longer ? I think i did this circuit based on your other video but the dwell time too fast.
Increase the resistor value or add more cap will make more dwell time?
Yes, increase the resistor or capacitor value until you get your desired result.
Creative video, thanks :)
You're welcome
I apologize of I am missing this: What are the parts in the circuit board? Please and thank you! (Also awesome informative video. I knew how the part plugged in, I did not understand how/what it did!)
The circuit is a 555 timer in astable mode. Check on line for many example circuit diagrams. It is similar to the 555 circuit in this video: ruclips.net/video/tyZVSL5F26I/видео.html
@@0033mer Thank you all around!!
How about building a tester for a GM 4 pin ignition coil system, such as a LS style coil system?
ruclips.net/video/ftT3hxgbxCM/видео.html
Excellent. I understand a very small amount of circuit board stuff, soldering, breadboards, but I don't really understand the schematic you have drawn out in the video. Do you have a video step by step more detailed on exactly how to assemble this tester? Or how can I get one assembled already?? Thx
MK
Florida, US
Can I buy one?
Master wiring diagram full, thank you
Though this is scaled to fire and simulate up to 6000 rpm 4 stroke engine, that's only a single spark plug firing simulation. In other words... 6000/2 (at the cam shaft) ='s 3000 rpm. 3000rpm/60 seconds = 50 htz. In a V8, the frequency and firing per second (a.k.a. htz ) would be as follows: 6000/2= 3000 rpm cam speed. 3000 x 8 (cylinders) = 24000 per minute. 24,000 rpm/ 60 seconds = 400 Htz.
Concluding: To emulate a 6000 rmp V8 automobile the coil should fire @ 400Hz; 8 times illustrated here. And yes, these GM coils can do that. 😊
The simulation is for a single cylinder engine as indicated in the description box. I build microcontroller based ignition systems as shown in the video to upgrade vintage single cylinder motorcycle engines, similar to a Pazon system.
@@0033mer: Just curious, do you account for "dwell" time vs a 50% duty cycle a 555 timer would normally run at?
Can this be used with points. On a small engine. If so please explain how?
Yes it can be used with points:
gpzweb.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/Ignition/GPZhei7pinModForPoints.html
Hi Sir, can I use input to G and W from pulser coil?
Yes .. an induction pickup (Variable Reluctance) coil will also work.
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Can we convert coil on plug with this hei modules ?
No ... the coil and control circuitry is sealed in the COP module. If you want to test a COP module check out this video: ruclips.net/video/tyZVSL5F26I/видео.html
@@0033mer I want to remove cop , and install hei modules instead is this possible thanks .
PWM flame ignition out an exhaust tip. Afterburners anyone,,,,,,?🔥⚡
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